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Added on the 30/12/2021 06:10:55 - Copyright : Euronews EN
Newser reports Ghislaine Maxwell wants out of prison so badly that she's willing to put up all of her assets to make that happen. The daughter of media tycoon Robert Maxwell is accused of grooming underage girls for convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The 58-year-old has asked to be released from confinement, claiming she's 'not the person the media has portrayed her to be.' To convince a judge to allow her release from Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center on house arrest, she's proposed a $28.5 million bail package. She wants nothing more than to remain in this country to fight the allegations against her, which are based on the uncorroborated testimony of a handful of witnesses. Lawyers for Ghislaine Maxwell Newser reports prosecutors have until Wednesday to respond.
Bobbi Sternheim, Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyer, says her client "will appeal this case," after she was sentenced to 20 years in prison by a New York judge for helping the late disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein sexually abuse girls. "We are confident that she will prevail on appeal," Sternheim tells reporters. SOUNDBITE
Siblings and lawyers of Ghislaine Maxwell, as well as victim Annie Farmer and her lawyer, arrive at a New York court where the former socialite will learn her fate when a US judge sentences her for helping late disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein sexually abuse girls. IMAGES
Ghislaine Maxwell's defense attorney Bobbi Sternheim says outside the New York courthouse that Maxwell's legal team has "already started working on the appeal" and is "confident that she will be vindicated," after the British socialite and associate of the late New York financier was found guilty of sex crimes, including sex trafficking of a minor, in the high profile case. IMAGES
Three siblings of British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell leave a court in Manhattan, after their sister was found guilty of recruiting and grooming young girls to be sexually abused by the late American financier Jeffrey Epstein. IMAGES
Ghislaine Maxwell has been charged with recruiting three underage girls in the 1990s for Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse. She's also being charged for committing perjury in her 2016 depositions. She has pleaded not guilty. Maxwell fought hard to keep her 2016 deposition about the Epstein scandal under wraps--but to no avail. According to Newser, a judge ordered the deposition, part of a civil lawsuit, released on Thursday, and news outlets were poring over the 465-page document. US District Judge Loretta A. Preska allowed the release of the transcripts after rejecting arguments that Maxwell would be denied a fair criminal trial.